The Cushing Democrat (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 2 Thursday, October 14, 1909 Page: 1 of 5
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The Cushing Democrat
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CUSHING. OKLAHOMA. THURSDAY. OCT. 14. I WW.
N*. 23.
FATAL
the Child, m
Of Kiwii Ap^arwi
In OkUiwma
"The state ia thr p<we».r of
two monkey * and it in hoped by
DISEASE t/p the lut few ilayi
' (he* -Wear Km bwn omrtned to
Norton and Iwattir euuniiea.
P«itof LMVN.
A. J. Taylor r»ium#il
fium Anvdirkuun Mmidfly. He
Now it ha» mailt- ita apparent* bern attrmlin«
County Court Now*.
The October trial term of thr
county court U-*an at Stillwater
the fnnual on Uimtlay of last «wk. Trie
,V™"'r f'tifrivnr- uf f h«* M K Chmh
KU»>. toll Md (»• which flaWwd lu labor* an S.I- m..mlrr of thi. »wk ,nd
***' unlay of last week. Air. Tfeykr are a* follow*.
Hany peculiar thinga have ha« twen aaaijftied to Manitou and Thursday. Oct. 14
next
the official* of the state Kami of b,*n hotic*d ln *•«»» Moun^ln Park, in ihcsouth* -St K Kile v* A T * S Ke Ry Co
Health that throufh the animala
a method may be found for lav-
ing the liveaof an anknown num-
tier of rhiklren in Kansas. They
the diieaae in Kanaas. Hereto- eru |*rt «f the state, for the next City of Stillwater va It A Tropp
fore in its ravages in other sec-, year. Many friend* uutaide the Friday, Oct. 16
lions of the country it haa r»«.vrr church will be *»rry to m* Mr State va Elmer Phllmak«e,4 case*
lieen*known to attack adulta. Taylor leave Cushing and Jain Slat.- \« liny Nichols
will h^inocutalwl with th.poi»n »«• I' h" '«• «PP*~w w'.h th« Ik-™*™.
found in th. tyitrrn of oiw*«tf th. f" K""*" h*" 1h,im "P*"*1- K"
winning " Frank laotn
W. W " *• Dave Smith
victim, of infantile paralysis and n'v* °"*I «»«■■ •« '«*» to the • •• uilie Smith and Capi-
placed in the State t'nivemitv ,nBUhce de*lh hM r*H,u,"<hn,ld* C u-h,nK chmr,r,<- Amonif the«f»- tola Smith
of twenty-four hour*. Many of pointmenta we notice the assign- State v» litll Wilson
the children attacked have not ment of former pastor* of the Saturday, (Vt. 10
died, but they are still crippled Cushing church: Rev. C. C. State v» Jennie Hay wood
uf •• "WW Wilder
and
There i* still no aolution of the Itainsberger to l»e pastor
problem. Physicians do not of the West Guthrie church.
placed in the State University
hoapital at Itoaedale. A :k*e
study of the pr»gr**aa of the dis-
eaae will be made. When once
UK. «wand Mtiirv of lh« di.-''"d " ,b*l'7'd11,h*' *•'wl11 tu,U' »»-<»"< '"ul"r'
mk it Irarnnl it » thought thai £ '■"""T1 ,h"r hurehatt.utnno an
a cure can be devised.
A week ago it was thouRht
that the epidemic of the myster-
know what cauaes the disease
" lioy Miller
Monday, Oct. 18
State vs Simp I(eed
iou. di«-a w.. rreduallv 'dyin, It"
helplesf. However Dr. Crumhine
From Yale Farmer.
out. Dr. S. J. Cnimbine, secre- 'Z'JCT' "7.""' "V The Ter,ton burned to the
tary of the State Board of Health Wl ^ r aM,8tanceof the officials ground about 9 o'cljck Thursday
returned from the infected dist-.J1 tl>«Ro*ed*'«hoaP[^land$5000 evening. The gin was running
rict in Norton and Decaturcount- , Governor Stubb % coi.ting- a id the lire is auppoaed to have
ies and gave a hopeful report. ent (und may beable to salve the
However the disease is not only myS eri'
not dying out, but is jumping The above is taken from The
hereand^here over the state. Weekly Topeka Capital and is an
Dr. Crumbine returned j ester- accaunt of the same strange dis-
day from Burlinghame and Rose- ea8« °f whicn little Alvin Geib-
dale and found reports of seven died, and seems to baffle
been star ted by a match which
had got into the s-hhI cotton and
been ignited by the machinery.
At least two lately forlorn men
in Cushing nre happier than
• hey were day before yes-
terday. Mayor Michels has been
wrestling with collar buttons for
a week and Judge Gibson has
laen helping do the cooking for
some time. Hut their labors are
now over. A Democrat report-
A report is current to the effect ,.r happened to be at the Santa
that a boy by the name of Sauls- pe dnpot when the worthy
bury, who lived near Ingalls, h»s 8poU8edofthcHe two Kentlemen
deaths in parts of the Btau> where; the medical profession. However | whis ' Ii ^uco"! ***'
NUMBER TEN 10
IUv* you tn«d "Number Ten?**
It n proviriff to be one of the
r*o»t valuable remedies with
which you can provide your*elft
' pecinllv th» former and tlock
man. Hv actual count, we Have
toid •«> far, during the month of
Vpt*mb*r, Forty-Light botlko.
Pol up in 50c. $ I, and 92 siae*.
We make it and iuaranta« it;
paying back full price for the
empty buttle if you are not fully
satisfied. A.It your oatghbor
about it if yoo have not tried it
In our weekly distribution of
premium*,we allow double cred
it on your purchase* of Number
10. Lcok at our window and
•ee what an elegant line of prem-
ium* we are -howing; come to
«.ur i>tore to buy and you may re-
ce v e one.
Mr A vion Drumright received
premium No. 2 last week.
CUSHING DRUG CO.
G. D. HUDSON, DAN W EL DON
Re»iit««d PharnMCMU
& * *
it was not known that the disease «n the local case the sudden ! ,arnentabIe occurence has actual-
brought jy taken place, it adas another to
outshone the suri.
is not yet shining.
countenances
C. W. Dutton
THE UP-TO-DATE BARBER SHOP
R. H. PHENIX, Prop.
succcMor to Win. Paraeil
Lad gained a foothold. change of the weether
The new case* are in Riley, >n « ^cond shock uhich reached the counUeas ,ist jlJU!..ratinif th<?
Philips, and Sherman counties, the heart. 1 he littte fellow was |evila of indull?eiice in atvongl Read the advertisements in the!
There are three deaths reported recovering from the hrst attack orink . Democrat. We advise our read-
from Philips county, two report-; but could not survive the second. - _ ers to buy from the merchants Laundry sent to Shawnee Wedne«l«y retiming Saturday. Taken
ed fiom Sharon Springs in Sher- Mr. Bert Holly, who lives on who adveatige in the Dam- and delivered at your door.
man county and one from Kiley ! J. W. Iieece, Payne County's' the Bridgwater place, and Miss ocrat for we know tha» connecti°n with barber chop I v ill havetwo new Mid clean bath
county. The case reported Tues- attorney, was ti>nsacting busi-1 Ella Matthews were married on if you do, you will be treated tub*. al*o .hower bath.
day at Burlinghame
Wednesday of this week.
Promptne** and satisfaction" i* our motto.
resulted
ness in Cushing on
Wednesday.
$35
-Axminster Rug-
It May Be Yours—Read and See How
$35
Th« Cushing Trading Company offer the above Axminster Rug, value $35, to the person or family making the
largest amount of cash purchases of merchandise and implements
From Saturday, Oct. 9, 1909, to Jan. 1, 1910
For 2nd largest amount: An order for $5 worth of Mdse. from our store—given by the Cushing Democrat
3rd Prize: One pair of $4 shoes—Ladies or Gents
Get a ticket and see that each purchase is punched. N.B.—All prices remain the same. Watch our ad.
A FEW FROM OUR LIST
Ladies Suits and Skirts
Beautiful new styles and colors. Well made,
best material. Within the reach of all.
Come in and see them.
of
Some Soecials
————— i-
All Calicos at 5c. Some mill ends at 4c. Our
line of Ginghams at closing out prices. Outings
and Shirtings at 5c. Special in shirts 39 to 69c.
Mens Suits
We have the best fitting ready made clothing
ever brought to town. The "Imperial" and "Fit
Em Better" lines. Sells from $10.00 to $25.00.
Hats and Shoes
A splendid line of Hats just received. Latest
shapes and colors.
The celebrated Stetson Shoes are now here.
Remember we handle the Queen Quality, a highpatent flour, $1.20 a sack. Headquarters for groceries. *
CUSHING TRADING CO.
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